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i was in iraq in december of four and try to in the park in my up the abu ghraib prison and that they would not let us in. my question i considered the elephant in the room. i see our current military is dealing with the american people who paid stairway and stealing in two distinct modes, one secrecy in one public relations. icu is a master of one leg in each of those. you of course were one star briefer for the price during the shock and no invasion. my question is given a vast amount of secrecy that is necessary for the culture that you're evolving very brilliantly i would concede, does it ever concern you one impact this has on democracy and the citizenship it really doesn't know what the heck you're doing. it's a very important question and the rest of the sort of things you do and i wonder if that concern you at all. >> if i understand your question i am in many ways that i.q. has been on the peace movement for a long time as well. if i understand your question chemie word about the balance between necessary secrecy and wider secrecy because there's a certain amount of necessary
i was in iraq in december of four and try to in the park in my up the abu ghraib prison and that they would not let us in. my question i considered the elephant in the room. i see our current military is dealing with the american people who paid stairway and stealing in two distinct modes, one secrecy in one public relations. icu is a master of one leg in each of those. you of course were one star briefer for the price during the shock and no invasion. my question is given a vast amount of...
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the individual time that is too spiritual adviser for abu mosab al-zarqawi. i take this into great detail in my book. we had him for weeks. at one point we get movie night with him. two primary interrogators developed his close relationship. they've been talking every day and finally said with ticket might often have a movie. they all three sat there together and watched a movie. it is the exercise. [laughter] but that's the way we did it. and over time which you try to do is convince that person they want to communicate. go do it for lots of reasons. sometimes because they're scared of being prosecuted within iraqi law. sometimes because there goes full. sometimes they're worried about their family. in a range of reasons and interrogators want to use whatever reason say they at the end of the day, you've got to convince them they want to give you information. the problem with treacher, multiple levels of problem and torture. the first is there sort of an academic argument of whether it works or not, in the interest i don't know. haven't tortured anybody. it'
the individual time that is too spiritual adviser for abu mosab al-zarqawi. i take this into great detail in my book. we had him for weeks. at one point we get movie night with him. two primary interrogators developed his close relationship. they've been talking every day and finally said with ticket might often have a movie. they all three sat there together and watched a movie. it is the exercise. [laughter] but that's the way we did it. and over time which you try to do is convince that...
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had been honest with the american people and open with these records, then maybe we wouldn't have had abu ghraib -- you know, the torture scandal there." he came to see it as a real failing on his part. >> what kind of reception did you get when you went out to call on these veterans who had been there, whose testimony was included in these secret files and who must have been disturbed when this young reporter calls and said, "i'd like to talk to the two of you about war crimes in vietnam"? >> there were times when i had a door slammed shut in my face or the phone slammed down on the receiver. but most of the time veterans were willing to talk. and a lot of them told me that they were -- they were happy to talk about it, in some ways. even if we were talking about, you know, horrific events -- you know? a lot of them said that they couldn't tell their families about this. you know? it's not something they were able to talk about. but i knew something of their experience. and they were willing to walk that road with me. >> there was a medic, jamie henry, who seems to epitomize the stories
had been honest with the american people and open with these records, then maybe we wouldn't have had abu ghraib -- you know, the torture scandal there." he came to see it as a real failing on his part. >> what kind of reception did you get when you went out to call on these veterans who had been there, whose testimony was included in these secret files and who must have been disturbed when this young reporter calls and said, "i'd like to talk to the two of you about war crimes...
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. >> reporter: abu ahmed is not suspected of taking direct part in that attack. this is at least the second time u.s. interrogators have been denied access to to a suspect held by a foreign government. it took the intervention of republican senator lindsey graham for the fbi to get access to a suspect who was suspected of taking part in the attack itself. despite these access issues, officials who are not authorized to comment on the record about this particular case insisted the egyptian authorities have been providing to the u.s. useful information from their own investigation of ahmed, but that does not change the fact investigators have been unable to ask their own questions, jon. jon: this from a country that gets hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign aid from the united states. >> reporter: well, there's that detail too. jon: catherine herridge, thank you. jenna: game on now in the jodi arias case. the defense has rested, the prosecution is now asking questions. you can see simply by the body language it's a little different tone than when the defense
. >> reporter: abu ahmed is not suspected of taking direct part in that attack. this is at least the second time u.s. interrogators have been denied access to to a suspect held by a foreign government. it took the intervention of republican senator lindsey graham for the fbi to get access to a suspect who was suspected of taking part in the attack itself. despite these access issues, officials who are not authorized to comment on the record about this particular case insisted the egyptian...
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technology to them, but it wasn't until the largest arms expo in the world which began this weekend in abu dhabi that the deal was announced. the uae agreed to buy $1.4 billion in u.s. weapons including $200 million in unarmed predator drones which amounts to about 20 remotely-piloted aircraft from general atomics aeronautical systems through a middle man known as the international golden group. the state department and pentagon have remained mum about the deal which was confirmed to fox news from uae sources. but here's a press release from general atomics last week. quote: >> r eporter: defense sources say that the leaks from the uae side are premature and that congress has yet to be notified. there is no way to be sure these drones won't eventually be armed. according to the american contract or, the export variant of the predator would be deliberately engineers to make adding weapon withs impossible, but it is not difficult to modify technology such as this in some point in time. the real reason they want the emirates to have these drones is to keep an eye on neighboring iran. the arab
technology to them, but it wasn't until the largest arms expo in the world which began this weekend in abu dhabi that the deal was announced. the uae agreed to buy $1.4 billion in u.s. weapons including $200 million in unarmed predator drones which amounts to about 20 remotely-piloted aircraft from general atomics aeronautical systems through a middle man known as the international golden group. the state department and pentagon have remained mum about the deal which was confirmed to fox news...
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it wasn't until the largest arms expo in the world which began in abu dhabi that the deal was announced. they agreed to by $4.5 billion in u.s. weapons including in $200 million in unarmed predator drones. this amounts to 20 remotely-piloted aircraft from a u.s. contractor. they will buy them through a middleman known as the international golden group. the state department and the pentagon remain mum on the deal which was confirmed to the fox news from u.a.e. source,. here is a press release from generalatomics an updated version of our flagship predator, predator xp offers improved intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities and has been licensed by the u.s. government to be proposed to sale to a broader customer base including customers in the middle east and north africa. this appears to clear the way for the sales which previously had been barred. martha. martha: very interesting, jennifer. the thinking they would be unarmed, that they would be purely for surveillance. how do you guaranty that, right? >> reporter: well, that's right. there is really no guaranty. we're
it wasn't until the largest arms expo in the world which began in abu dhabi that the deal was announced. they agreed to by $4.5 billion in u.s. weapons including in $200 million in unarmed predator drones. this amounts to 20 remotely-piloted aircraft from a u.s. contractor. they will buy them through a middleman known as the international golden group. the state department and the pentagon remain mum on the deal which was confirmed to the fox news from u.a.e. source,. here is a press release...